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I'm planning to play around with an addressable LED strip and a Netduino, and having read some tutorials I've learned that I will need an external power supply to provide enough current to the LEDs. ...

I am using two PWM outputs from a Netduino 2 to control two servos. One of the PWM pins works perfectly fine but the other doesn't work until I have touched it with an oscope probe. The probe doesn't ...

I have a netduino plus 2 board and I am trying to send gps location with gprs to my server.I am a java programmer by profession,but recently I got interested in IoT and m2m communications.I would like ...

Am doing a project using the GPS. the main scenario is to display the position of the object in the maps.
Scenario : am plan to use a GPS Antenna in the Arduino/Netduino board. where i will code to ...

I want to use a Netduino Plus 2 for a commercial product. The thing is that this product is required to be able to communicate with a PC over USB and I want to know if there is a way for me the use ...

Back in my college days (which is about 3 years ago) we used to do some microchip programming. I've always enjoyed programming those things.
Now I'm thinking about buying such things to make me enjoy ...

I have no experience with soldering other then watching a couple of youtube vidz, would it be much fuzz getting BlueSMiRF to work with my Netdiuno (soldering-wize)?
I guess I also would need some SMD ...

I'm software engineer trying to get a little electronics project working. I have a netduino plus. I want to hook up a huge light like this and make it turn on and off. Where do I start? What would it ...

I'm trying to build a Christmas light show, using a netduino (arduino clone). There are plenty of tutorials on the web, however they always lends themselves to US power supplies. Could someone please ...

I'm a programmer by nature, but I thought I'd try dabbling in programming a micro controller.
I've hooked up my voltage meter, and have figured out how to switch my output ports on/off, and they're ...

I have a Netduino Plus and I am trying to put together a shopping list to one of my usual vendors for digital "glue" parts I can use with it. I am experienced in electronics but I haven't bought IC's ...

I'm trying to wire up 6 RGB LEDs in parallel, all controlled from a single source (well, three sources, one for each colour). The LEDs came supplied with resistors to limit the current of 270 Ohm for ...

If this has already been ask I apologize as I cannot find it using the search option, please send link.
For my first project I'm thinking of building a monitor, in stages, for my outdoor pond (about ...

I'm working on a Netduino based mobile robot that's controlled by software on a PC or phone (WP7). One goal of the project is to be able to steer the robot from another room of the house. Is there a ...

Several other questions are posted about methods for flashing an LED, but one additional requirement I have is the ability to turn the circuit on or off with a micro controller (Netduino, 3.3v). This ...

A serial port demo shows how to use GPIOs to communicate through a second USB connection.
But as a Arduino developer I'm used to use the same USB for both programming and runtime communication.
Can ...

I'm building a project where I will be lighting up 2 RGB LEDs using PWM. Since the Netduino only has 4 PWM pins (of which I will only use 3 - one pin each for the R, G, and B values respectively), I ...

I want to be able to switch on a device that requires 5v and 100mA from a Netduino. From looking on the web, I believe I need to use a Darlington array in order to meet the current requirements (since ...